Last night, Soulja Boy got himself trending on social media for calling out Quavo, releasing a diss track, and posting a video of himself toting heavy artillery while listening to said track, which he titled "Beef." For last night's antics, Soulja Boy earned himself the title of "Donkey of the Day," as he was today's focus of Charlamagne's daily sermons on stupidity.

Shia LeBeouf has impressed many with his knack for multisyllabic rhyme in two freestyles released over the course of the last month: his "5 Fingers of Death" freestyle&nbsp;on Sway and a diss track directed at&nbsp;Peter Rosenberg, Lil Yachty, and Soulja Boy.

Lil Yachty and Soulja Boy have piqued the interest of the rap game. Can we call what's happened between them a beef? It certainly has been a struggle to keep up with. And believe it or not, the clash of the friends-turned-foes just got even more absurd.&nbsp;

The beef between Lil Yachty and Soulja Boy has intensified extremely quickly.&nbsp;In a new interview with Uforia, Yachty provided some context with regard to the onset of the beef, explaining how he watched one of his idols suddenly become a rival. Though Yachty says he isn't consumed by the beef and that he doesn't "wish bad luck on him," he confirms his intent to "slap the shit out of him" if he and Soulja Boy find themselves in the same room.&nbsp;

The fairly one-sided Soulja Boy and Lil Yachty beef rages on today, and a diss track is now in the works from Soulja's side. According to (since-deleted) tweets from Lil Yachty, the two worked things out over the phone last night, but this morning, Soulja awoke to find Yachty's fans posting sailboat emojis in his mentions - emoji warfare being a common tactic among rival fanbases - and decided that was enough to get the feud going once again.

A musician by the name of Skrill Dilly is suing Soulja Boy over death threats allegedly uttered to him in a video filmed by the rapper. TMZ reports&nbsp;that Skrill has accused Soulja of threatening to shoot him, pointing towards a clip where Soulja waves a gun and says "I'll kill yo bitch ass."

Leading Atlanta producer Southside, aka Young Sizzle, has gotten himself involved in the intensifying conflict between Lil Yachty and Soulja Boy. In fact, Southside and Soulja Boy are now pitted against one another. In fact, even though Boat performed a Soulja Boy diss track at a Texas festival earlier today, Southside is now far more enraged than Yachty has been since the beef began last night. He's posted a couple of vicious video messages directed at Soulja, showing off his ammunition in the process.&nbsp;

It must be beefing season. With&nbsp;DC4&nbsp;finally arriving yesterday, the hip-hop world was reminded of Meek Mill's ongoing beef with Drake, who, also yesterday, received a threatening tweet from Kid Cudi. Responding to Drake dissing him on "Two Birds One Stone," Cudi told the OVO boss to come see him once he gets out of rehab. That same tweet inspired Lupe Fiasco, an old foe of Cudi's, to clown him for beefing while attempting to rehabilitate. And it didn't end there.

Lil Yachty has been quick to cite Soulja Boy as one of his idols in interviews, but it appears the two may not be on the best of terms at the moment -- at least that's how Soulja is framing it. On Friday night, Soulja posted a number of photos of himself and model India Love with captions like "I miss you" and "I love you." Not long after, he shared a text conversation with Lil Yachty in which the rapper suggested that India was his girl, and requested that the photos be taken down.

Kanye West recently confirmed that, due to the beef between Apple and Tidal, there will not be a&nbsp;Watch the Throne 2&nbsp;from him and Jay Z. On the subject of collaborative projects, though, Soulja Boy and Bow Wow have revealed that they will be dropping a joint album called&nbsp;Ignorant Shit&nbsp;on Tuesday (Oct. 25).&nbsp;

Soulja Boy has apparently been riled up by an internet troll. It's happened to the best of us, but most of us probably did not react the way Soulja has.&nbsp;
The rapper posted a video where he threatens to kill someone claiming to be his ex girlfriend's boyfriend-- his ex girl being Nia Riley. In the video, you see Soulja waving around what looks like a Glock, saying, "Ay dude, fuck you and fuck Nia Riley. Stop playing with me 'fore&nbsp;some shooters be outside your house lil n*gga, kill your bitch ass n*gga."

Whether or not Pokemon Go is a fad or a permanent institution, it has captured the hearts and minds of people around the globe. Rappers are not immune to its powers, and many have taken to the streets on their quest to catch 'em all.
Of course, there are just as many detractors as there are addicts. Charlamagne tha God recently anointed Pokemon Go players his &ldquo;Donkey of the Day&rdquo; and many rappers share his sentiment that the game can be dangerous and is a distraction from larger issues at hand.

When Clams Casino -- civilian name Mike Volpe -- released his groundbreaking debut mixtape Instrumentals in 2011, he was months away from graduating from Essex County College with a degree to become a physical therapist&rsquo;s assistant. He was 23 years old at the time, an intern at the hospital in which he was born. He was about to move out of his mom&rsquo;s house in Nutley, New Jersey, located one hour west of Manhattan, and find a regular job.

Whether or not you're playing, you've surely heard of Pokemon Go -- the latest addition to the Pokemon universe for iPhone and Android. The augmented reality game has already spawned countless memes, and strangely, a few instances of robberies, but for the most part, people seem to be loving their ability to catch Pokemon in the real world.

After releasingf our mixtapes and two albums in 2015,.Soulja Boy has kept a low profile during the first half of 2016 (aside from his heavily publicized $400 million contract/publicity stunt with the World Poker Fund. At last, Soulja Boy blesses the streets with a new project: an album called&nbsp;Better Late Than Never.&nbsp;